Rosemary J. Loverdi of Dilworth Paxson LLP to chair the American Heart Association’s Philadelphia 2025-26 Go Red for Women initiative
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for women[1] in Philadelphia and across the United States. To change that, the American Heart Association, a relentless force changing the future of health for everyone everywhere, is encouraging women to prioritize their heart health. Leading that effort locally is Rosemary J. Loverdi, a partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP, who is serving as the 2025-26 chair for Philadelphia’s Go Red for Women® movement, empowering women to take charge of their heart health, while addressing critical gaps in research, education and care. Go Red for Women is dedicated to helping women lead healthier lives.
“As women, our days are packed, and life rarely slows down—but women’s health deserves attention now, not later,” said Loverdi. “Go Red for Women is a call to action: Red Means Go, for our hearts, our futures and every woman who matters to us.”
Despite the threat of CVD, less than half of women are aware of its risk[2]. Go Red for Women is committed to closing gaps in access to care and championing a community of support.
This year’s Philadelphia Go Red for Women campaign will focus on raising awareness about women’s unique cardiovascular risk factors, promoting equitable access to care, and supporting life-saving research. Through community engagement, partnerships and educational initiatives, the campaign will aim to empower women across the region to make heart-healthy decisions and encourage systemic change to support better outcomes for all.
“There is one source of support women can count on — each other. Rosemary’s unwavering passion and dedication to the Go Red for Women movement is creating a ripple of change in Philadelphia,” said Jennifer Litchman-Green, executive director, American Heart Association – Philadelphia.
Celebrate Go Red for Women’s local achievements on May 13 at the Philadelphia Go Red for Women Experience to take place at the Bellevue Hotel, in Philadelphia. Now in its 22nd year, the event will feature survivor stories, inspiring speakers and an engaging health expo highlighting the mission of women’s heart health.
Go Red for Women is nationally sponsored by CVS and Aetna, and locally sponsored by Main Line Health, Penn Medicine, Temple University Health, Independence Blue Cross, AmeriHealth Caritas and other local businesses that support heart health in the Greater Philadelphia region. Media sponsor is Philadelphia magazine. For more information, contact Bill Bulat, AVP, Go Red for Women at bill.bulat@heart.org or visit heart.org/phillygored.
[1] Call to Action for Cardiovascular Disease in Women: Epidemiology, Awareness, Access, and Delivery of Equitable Health Care: A Presidential Advisory From the American Heart Association | Circulation
[2] https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000907